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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 21, 2022
Filed:
Apr. 19, 2019
Inserm (Institut National DE LA Santé ET DE LA Recherche Médicale), Paris, FR;
Etablissement Français Du Sang (Efs), La Plaine Saint Denis, FR;
Université DE Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, FR;
Centre Hospitalier Regional ET Universitaire DE Brest, Brest, FR;
Rozenn Le Berre, Brest, FR;
Marie-Sarah Fangous, Quimper, FR;
Gwenaelle Le Blay, Plouzané, FR;
Geneviève Hery-Arnaud, Brest, FR;
Rosyne Lagrafeuille, Brest, FR;
INSERM, Paris, FR;
Etablissement Français Du Sang (EFS), La Plaine Saint Denis, FR;
Université De Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, FR;
Centre Hospitalier Regional et Universitaire de Brest, Brest, FR;
Abstract
(PA) leads to chronic respiratory infections especially in patients with cystic fibrosis patients and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), characterized by a high morbidity. After screening Lactobacilli coming from CF expectoration, on their capacity to inhibit two(PA) virulence factors (elastase, pyocyanin), the inventors evaluated the effect of intranasal administration of Lactobacilli on PA murine pneumonia. The primary outcome was the bacterial lung load 24 hours after PA induced pneumonia. To understand the role of, the chemokines, the pro and anti-inflammatory BAL rates were also measured. The administration of Lactobacilli cocktail 18 h prior the PA lung infection decreases significantly the lung bacterial load at 24 h post-infection. Although the mechanisms need to be deeply explored, an immunomodulation effect may be involved, notably through the recruitment of neutrophils. Thus the present relates to a method of treating arespiratory tract infection in a patient in need thereof comprising administering to the patient's respiratory tract a therapeutically effective amount of at least onestrain.